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Amar (Ravi Teja) is a troubled man with revenge in his veins due to a childhood marred by people his family trusted. Pooja, aka Aishwarya (Ileana) is his childhood friend who’s equally damaged and waits for his return with Jalal (Sayaji Shinde), a family friend. But Amar and Aishwarya both seems to have a peculiar problem that mars their life even further. Will they find a way to overcome it?

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Sidharth is a multi-millionaire and heir apparent to his mother’s textile business. A tragedy makes Sidharth leave behind his life and take up begging. Will he be able to successfully carry forth this task and prove his love for his mother can conquer everything?

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Kaya Cohen, abandoned as a baby and raised by her foster mom, learns she is the last remaining descendant of the Wing Chun bloodline. Upon finding out her true lineage she has to make an important sacrifice in order to restore the lineage and unlock her chi source. She is gifted with the ability to “cross servers” and becomes aware of 4 immortals who guard and protect her from the unseen world of Demon Banshees and Spirit War Lords. She crosses over into the immortal realm to meet her Grandmother, Wing Chun, who demands more of her than she can handle, but learns that her decisions affect everyone she loves, and that she is the key to restoring the blood lineage, and saving her bloodline from a holocaust.

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The film begins with Ambi’s son, Ajay, lodging a complaint that his father is missing. One is then introduced to the carefree life of Ambi, a retired stunt master and a do-gooder, who lives with his son and his family. Ambi finds it hard to lead the sedentary lifestyle and tries to keep himself busy with part-time jobs and also some cleansing of the society. One of his ordeals leads his son to have an altercation with him, which makes Ambi pack his bags and leave with his bike. One later learns that Ambi yearns for his first love, Nandini, who he sets out to find.

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The film revolves around the lives of 6 people and how their journeys are interlinked with each other. How did a prisoner, who is sentenced to death, meet his executioner? How did their journey cross paths with that of an eloped couple? During this crunch time, they also have to take a call on the life and death situation of two other individuals. Answers to these form the rest of the story.

Review:
The movie has a novel storyline that is rich in emotional content and real-life experiences. The director tries to keep things as realistic as possible and portrays the mentality of human beings who are being put through enormous pressure.

The lead cast has come up with great performances and especially Doddanna stands as the backbone of the film with his natural expressions and emotions. Hyper Adi tries to provide some comedy and impresses to an extent. Also, Gajula Udayshankar, who is making his debut with this movie is decent in the role of a stone-hearted prisoner.

Aatagadharaa Siva is a suspense drama that portrays the journeys of different individuals who have their own set of problems. Even though the story line is good, the film needed a better treatment as the uneven screenplay and slow pace damage the flow.

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A father is his child’s best superhero. Shekhar, after facing criticism from his son, tries to make him feel happy by creating a game in which the villain is comparatively more powerful than the hero. This is what his son exactly wants. Shekhar even gives his face to the game’s hero, G.One. He however keeps on ignoring the issues in the game, but knows little that the game would turn out to be deadly. Ra.One, the villain, using a device invented by Shekhar’s friend and colleague, Jenny, comes out of the game and starts to search for Lucifer, who is none other than Prateek. The lives of everyone turn upside down, when one small imagination turns out to be something that can’t be imagined. As of now, it’s the responsibility of the game’s hero, G.One, to protect the family, not only from the torment of Ra.One, but also from the very danger of being captured by him.

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From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of suburbia, the hunt comes home. Now, the universe’s most lethal hunters are stronger, smarter and deadlier than ever before, having genetically upgraded themselves with DNA from other species. When a young boy accidentally triggers their return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and a disgruntled science teacher can prevent the end of the human race.

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Five years after her husband and daughter are killed in a senseless act of violence, a woman comes back from self-imposed exile to seek revenge against those responsible and the system that let them go free.

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Set in St. Augustine, Florida, ‘Bernie the Dolphin’ is a family adventure about a brother and sister who befriend a badly sunburned dolphin separated from his family and uncover a secret plan that could destroy the beach and their new friend’s home. The kids must devise a clever plan to stop the bad guys, protect the sea life, and, most importantly, save their best friend, Bernie.

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Tom (Robert Sheehan) is a young Londoner who has only ever lived inside his travelling hometown, and his feet have never touched grass, mud or land. His first taste of the outside comes quite abruptly: Tom gets in the way of an attempt by the masked Hester (Hera Hilmar) to kill Thaddeus Valentine (Hugo Weaving), a powerful man she blames for her mother’s murder, and both Hester and Tom end up thrown out of the moving “traction” city, to fend for themselves.